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panel about harmonizing the regulations between europe that they passed in march on march 29th with the u.s. regulations and there don't appear to be any lessons learned that are shared with other firms after what you go through to make sure there's real shared knowledge. do you want to comment anymore about what smart regulation means to you? >> when dodd frank was done, one of the things it has was f stock. like an oversight committee to make sure no gaps in the system and the learnings are shared. we supported that. it was set up with virtually no teeth. the legislatures had to change it. someone should tell them who's responsible for mortgages, who's responsible for volcker as opposed to five people in the jurisdiction. you see how complex it gets. how long it takes to work it out with foreign regulators. so i think simplifying it, clarifying it, adjudicating sis duties and giving authority and responsibility to the same people would be a good thing. >> do you want to comment a little bit about how the impact on a multinational financial firm like yourself with regulations in europe and
panel about harmonizing the regulations between europe that they passed in march on march 29th with the u.s. regulations and there don't appear to be any lessons learned that are shared with other firms after what you go through to make sure there's real shared knowledge. do you want to comment anymore about what smart regulation means to you? >> when dodd frank was done, one of the things it has was f stock. like an oversight committee to make sure no gaps in the system and the learnings...
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you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> caught on video, authorities trying to convict a georgia man get an eye. if you they believe the homeowner, who had fallen into bankruptcy, poured gasoline on it and lit it on while he was inside. a body was found. they believe that was the homeowner. >>> three, two, one, dispz -- zero. >> all right. if you were up early and looked into the sky, you might have seen this. strange looking clouds. nasa launched five suborbital rockets. scientists are researching the high altitude jet stream more than 60 miles above the earth. >> i want to take you out to an oregon. a dramatic rescue of
you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> caught on video, authorities trying to...
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we're several months into that transition and the u.s. involvement in that, my question is two-part, number one, how is that going in terms of our role there? and then, the second question is, one that hopeful that there will be a transition similar to that syria pretty soon? what are we learning from the libyan experience that as far as what role we can play, particularly making sure the sophisticated weapons don't fall in the wrong hands? but also some of the other things going on, in essence, how is the transition going in libya and how that could be applied to a syrian transition. >> sn. >> senator, thank you for that visit. i remember getting briefed about it. you're right, i think the united states has a very important opportunity from libya through tunisia, through algeria, to morocco, if we do what we need to do in those four country, we can really help them move towards sustainable democracy, open up their economies and produce results for people. libya is more challenging because gadhafi destroyed all institutions, they don't ha
we're several months into that transition and the u.s. involvement in that, my question is two-part, number one, how is that going in terms of our role there? and then, the second question is, one that hopeful that there will be a transition similar to that syria pretty soon? what are we learning from the libyan experience that as far as what role we can play, particularly making sure the sophisticated weapons don't fall in the wrong hands? but also some of the other things going on, in...
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drones have become one of the top u.s. military weapons in recent years now the cia is asking the white house to approve an expansion of their drones program does this mean the spy agency is turning into a power a paramilitary force will question more. and the race for the white house is extremely close so close between mitt romney and barack obama but could the election be tipped in one direction by employers dictating who their employees vote for well look at the force being applied by some bosses during the presidential campaign. and a state lawmaker in new jersey believes it's a dire issue pets being injured in car accidents she's now trying to pass a law that requires pet owners to restrain their animals while in automobiles will ask is this the nanny state overload. it's friday october nineteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching our. all right starting off this hour cia director david petraeus is urging the white house to expand the agency's drone fleet but try to said the expansion wil
drones have become one of the top u.s. military weapons in recent years now the cia is asking the white house to approve an expansion of their drones program does this mean the spy agency is turning into a power a paramilitary force will question more. and the race for the white house is extremely close so close between mitt romney and barack obama but could the election be tipped in one direction by employers dictating who their employees vote for well look at the force being applied by some...
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. >>> a suicide terror plot targeting the u.s. capitol foiled. the 29-year-old morroccan man failed. we have more about the terror suspect. joining us now is j.j. green. thank you for being with us ton. >> my pleasure. >> do we know yet what may have provoked al khalisi. >> some of the documents that i have seen seem to suggest that there was a war on muslims about to start. he felt had he a role to play in fighting that war or arresting it before it started. he is another one of those young people who was coming of age around the time of 9/11 and, indeed, noticed the prominence of al-qaeda. he felt as though he connected with them, felt as though he had some type of debt to repay. >> but he was not affiliated with al-qaeda. >> he wanted to do something for them. >> but he was not affiliated with al-qaeda? >> no, he was not. >> any terrorist group that we know of that he was affiliated with? >> no, we do not know. >> he had chosen several targets before settling on the u.s. capitol. how troubling was it that he thought he found gap in the securit
. >>> a suicide terror plot targeting the u.s. capitol foiled. the 29-year-old morroccan man failed. we have more about the terror suspect. joining us now is j.j. green. thank you for being with us ton. >> my pleasure. >> do we know yet what may have provoked al khalisi. >> some of the documents that i have seen seem to suggest that there was a war on muslims about to start. he felt had he a role to play in fighting that war or arresting it before it started. he is...
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what's the potential fallout with international markets and diplomatically with the u.s.? >> reporter: well, we've already seen today the euro fell to a three-week low. i think most people expect european markets to open somewhat lower tomorrow, and the united states markets to follow suit. although there has been considerable expectation as we've watched the story unfold in france that it would lead to this result, and cast some cloud over the efforts to inact austerity measures. >> these measures are being driven largely by the americans. is this creating a ripple across europe? >> reporter: you are seeing a pushback against that, you're seeing it in the united states kingdom as well who is in a recession. in the united states we've seen a slight diminution of the republican zeal for public cuts. and you can expect democrats and president obama to go hard after them in the election on medicare and social security. the republican point of view, they've got to hope that the anti-incumbent message sent to sarkozy will be repeated in november. >>> let's talk about this count
what's the potential fallout with international markets and diplomatically with the u.s.? >> reporter: well, we've already seen today the euro fell to a three-week low. i think most people expect european markets to open somewhat lower tomorrow, and the united states markets to follow suit. although there has been considerable expectation as we've watched the story unfold in france that it would lead to this result, and cast some cloud over the efforts to inact austerity measures....
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but, again, piecing things together, "u.s. news & world report," saturday evening, life magazine, look magazine, all those helped me support my story, and with the story, again, of a protagonist that at no time know what was going on, but i put notes in the book so the reader knows what's going on, and the poor 23-year-old second lieutenant hasn't a clue until we fete to, until we get to mississippi and to memphis. sir, your second question, i'm sorry. >> training. >> training. >> what kind of training did you have? >> no. military police, i trained for p.o.w., for prisoner control, prisoners, foreign prisoners of war, our own people. taking them back and forth from the jail to court appearances, things like that. but never protecting, never bodyguarding something. so we had no starter kit. we just winged it those first couple days. and mistakes are made. you keep looking at meredith and not at the second story of a building. not at a window. you keep thinking like a mother watching its child go forward on the street. you keep
but, again, piecing things together, "u.s. news & world report," saturday evening, life magazine, look magazine, all those helped me support my story, and with the story, again, of a protagonist that at no time know what was going on, but i put notes in the book so the reader knows what's going on, and the poor 23-year-old second lieutenant hasn't a clue until we fete to, until we get to mississippi and to memphis. sir, your second question, i'm sorry. >> training. >>...
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if a u.s. company calls of jpmorgan and says, make me a trade swap and we cannot give them the best deals, and they'll give the best deal out of deutsche bank in europe, that is where they will go. the rules about reporting requirements may enable deutsche bank. the company will get less bids and the movement will -- business will move to another bank overseas. i do not know the numbers, but some firms, if they can, will put people overseas to the business in foreign subsidiaries with the same company they're doing it with in the u.s. if the u.s. bank cannot to the business at all because the rules are written so broadly, then we will lose a lot of business. you'll lose a lot of jobs here. the one not move to london, but they will one day be in singapore, china, and other parts of the world. >> last week, you referred to big banks. in your opinion, could a big bank be successfully resolved under title 2 of the dodd-frank act without harming -- harmon the american system? >> we have work to do t
if a u.s. company calls of jpmorgan and says, make me a trade swap and we cannot give them the best deals, and they'll give the best deal out of deutsche bank in europe, that is where they will go. the rules about reporting requirements may enable deutsche bank. the company will get less bids and the movement will -- business will move to another bank overseas. i do not know the numbers, but some firms, if they can, will put people overseas to the business in foreign subsidiaries with the same...
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realttrac is reporting that one out of every 624 u.s. homes was hit with a foreclosure filing in january. the number of homes and tran foreclosure was down almost 20 percent compared to the same time last year. >>mark: the president is arriving in the bay area today from los angeles. he is expected to arrive at sfo had a full 50 p.m. poorhouse he is raising money for his presidential reelection campaign your all at our call on, all of law and court when it went and got caught in and crack are more >> we will be read dead as the kron4 news continues. here is a live look outside on this thursday morning. a warm afternoon on tap. third is not the >>darya: and general motors earned its highest profit ever last year. the company made 7.6 billion into the 11th. that is up 62% from the year before. almost all of those profits were in the usf dallas 700 million before taxes in europe in and another 100 million in south america. inf's >>mark: we are with you until 10:00 a.m., here is a live check high fury if clear skies and filariasis it fifth i
realttrac is reporting that one out of every 624 u.s. homes was hit with a foreclosure filing in january. the number of homes and tran foreclosure was down almost 20 percent compared to the same time last year. >>mark: the president is arriving in the bay area today from los angeles. he is expected to arrive at sfo had a full 50 p.m. poorhouse he is raising money for his presidential reelection campaign your all at our call on, all of law and court when it went and got caught in and crack...
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a week from today the u.s. supreme court will undertake three days of oral arguments and we'll be showing and letting our radio audience listen to the oral arguments each day as the supreme court releases them. that in essence is the culmination of this week long message war carrying into next week on the third branch of government. >> that's right. it's the perfect storm. you've got the president and congress and the supreme court all weighing in on health care. it's just a huge time for this law right now. >> what are you looking for this week and next? what are you preparing for in terms of stories for cq roll call? >> we're going to be covering every aspect you can imagine. we're going to have someone inside the supreme court covering the hearings every day. my colleague and i will be outside talking to lawmakers. a lot of the lawmakers that helped write the law are going to be attending the hearings as well. so we're going to cover that as well as all of the outside groups that are protesting against the l
a week from today the u.s. supreme court will undertake three days of oral arguments and we'll be showing and letting our radio audience listen to the oral arguments each day as the supreme court releases them. that in essence is the culmination of this week long message war carrying into next week on the third branch of government. >> that's right. it's the perfect storm. you've got the president and congress and the supreme court all weighing in on health care. it's just a huge time for...
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i serve the brain association of america which represents 5.3 million children and adults in the u.s. with long-term disability as a result of traumatic brain injury. in 972, my brother, steve, sustained a catastrophic brain injury while in the navy. for eight years he laid unable to move, unable to speak, communicate through eye blinks only. in 1980 i co-founded the centre for neuro skills. after 18 months of rehabilitation, he regained speech, movement in all extremities and was able to feed himself. i hope to provide you today with several key points. the first is traumatic brain injury affects people of all ages and is more prevalent than diagnoses of all cancers in the u.s. there are over 4,000 people who will sustain a brain injury every day in the united states. treatment is very complex and highly specialized. treatment particularly rehabilitation in a post-acute setting is clinically effective and costed advantageous. it is necessary health care for patients with traumatic brain injury and research funding is not adequate to match the significance of this public health threat
i serve the brain association of america which represents 5.3 million children and adults in the u.s. with long-term disability as a result of traumatic brain injury. in 972, my brother, steve, sustained a catastrophic brain injury while in the navy. for eight years he laid unable to move, unable to speak, communicate through eye blinks only. in 1980 i co-founded the centre for neuro skills. after 18 months of rehabilitation, he regained speech, movement in all extremities and was able to feed...
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chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then- looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. it was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package tha
chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be...
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it also firmed up plans to pull u.s. troops outside the end of 2014. >> president obama returned to washington where he reminded americans how it started and promised the world that is and is in size. >> we trawl through more than a decade under the dark cloud of war. here, in the pre-dawn darkness of afghanistan, we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> the president was on a ground a year after the killing of osama bin laden and almost an inevitable fall opportunity in this contentious election year. the white house is pointing to the substance of the trip. -- the president was on the ground a year after the killing of osama bin laden and almost inevitable photo op. >> i thought was a statesman- like, excellent piece of political theater, but i'm skeptical it will work. >> republicans are complaining that the president is taking a victory lap. >> he took all the information from the bush administration, and was able to crystalize an effort to capture and ultimately kill osama bin laden. >> predictable fallo
it also firmed up plans to pull u.s. troops outside the end of 2014. >> president obama returned to washington where he reminded americans how it started and promised the world that is and is in size. >> we trawl through more than a decade under the dark cloud of war. here, in the pre-dawn darkness of afghanistan, we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> the president was on a ground a year after the killing of osama bin laden and almost an inevitable fall...
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u.s. soil and against the top brass want you to do a few of them and catch up with injured veterans scott olsen. plus you know the motto what's yours is mine all parents about the type of relationship the f.b.i. wants to have with every american citizen and inventing new technology that helps them eavesdrop on your private cyber cyber conversations will tell you what it means for your online data and kids say the darndest things we've always known from t. bowing to some simply hugging students are being suspended from school for the most ridiculous reasons in just a few minutes was comedian dean obadiah if teachers could stop being so politically correct. it's friday may twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm abbie martin and you're watching our team. usually military service medals are keepsakes for soldiers they're held on for life or passed down in their family lineage however at last weekend's nato summit over fifty veterans from the nine eleven wars throw away their military meda
u.s. soil and against the top brass want you to do a few of them and catch up with injured veterans scott olsen. plus you know the motto what's yours is mine all parents about the type of relationship the f.b.i. wants to have with every american citizen and inventing new technology that helps them eavesdrop on your private cyber cyber conversations will tell you what it means for your online data and kids say the darndest things we've always known from t. bowing to some simply hugging students...
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these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today post sandy but does it matter as we head into the last few days before the presidential election on tuesday will the next president whoever it is preside over an empire of debt that is past the point of no return we'll build bonner a best selling author and a gore if an actual founder is here to tell us what he thinks and improving better the next estimated u.s. economic data pushes stocks higher today at least so say the headlines initial jobless claims and consumer confidence are included in the amount of numbers out today but what exactly do they mean what is in these numbers calculated by economists that supposedly show the economy's improving well discussed plus superstorm sandy aftermath. how much are you willing to pay for a gallon of gas maybe thing i don't know i'm going to you keep your food. from shortages of fuel to long lines for gas in new jersey to a black market in batteries flashlights and o
these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today post sandy but does it matter as we head into the last few days before the presidential election on tuesday will the next president whoever it is preside over an empire of debt that is past the point of no return we'll build bonner a best selling author and a gore if an actual founder is here to tell us what he thinks and improving better the...
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and although the u.s. conference of mayors hasn't taken a position, they did do a resolution back in 2008, asking for it to be examined more carefully. and i just heard that the president today is going to make an announcement that he's not going to allow the permit for the tarstands line. so i consider that a victory for clean energy. i didn't want this meeting to go by without saying that. thank you to everybody who worked on that and thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak on it for a moment. >> thank you. do we have other comments or questions from the congressmen? anything from california? yes, please. >> thank you, mr. chair. congressman, what do you think the prospects are of renewing the tax credits? they're finally getting to an rps standard. it appears that most of the states, as you mentioned, have already gone down that route. most of the local communities have gone down that route and recognized it. it seems there's a huge disconnect between what's happening locally on the ground and
and although the u.s. conference of mayors hasn't taken a position, they did do a resolution back in 2008, asking for it to be examined more carefully. and i just heard that the president today is going to make an announcement that he's not going to allow the permit for the tarstands line. so i consider that a victory for clean energy. i didn't want this meeting to go by without saying that. thank you to everybody who worked on that and thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak on it for...
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we did not limit stimulus money to u.s. companies and our trading partners in europe and north america but rather we permitted the chinese products h that stimulus money. i would point out the chinese with their stimulus money limited the sales to their domestic sellers so on a net basis, we lost out. >> isn't it true that both of these candidates basically bought the conventional wisdom from wall street and the corporate suite that we need to be free, free trade, free trade, free trade. these jobs are going to go, they're not going to come back, but something better's going to come our way down the road. they kind of both sing the same song. >> they both have gone through an evolution. when mr. obama was running for president in 2008 he said we have to do something about producing more domestic energy so we import less. we have to do something about the terrible trade deficit with china. but then when he became president, he really walked away from those positions because of his political base, his supporters and so forth.
we did not limit stimulus money to u.s. companies and our trading partners in europe and north america but rather we permitted the chinese products h that stimulus money. i would point out the chinese with their stimulus money limited the sales to their domestic sellers so on a net basis, we lost out. >> isn't it true that both of these candidates basically bought the conventional wisdom from wall street and the corporate suite that we need to be free, free trade, free trade, free trade....
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but the u.s. ranking 17th in the world in science, john said dumbing down of science is hurting the economy. >> silicon valley in california . bill gates begged the administration to increase we need 15 million jobs that americans will not be ready for. if you get a science and math degree. you will get a job. and instead of trying to push this on the young people. this is half of it. and cutting education and telling kies to skip science class. >> i don't think it will make a difference. they have 100 percent more in education for the country. s.a.t. scores went down. in california 30 percent drop out rate. the problem is that education is a and do you think? >> oh, my god. that is on a maul level and math classes cut. but what is the money spent on? fancy dinners. and i come back to the iphone. that is disgusting. it is broke. but the politics aside. what point do we as governments stop with the cuts that could harm us in the long term like this one potentially. i just can't imagine. it is a rea
but the u.s. ranking 17th in the world in science, john said dumbing down of science is hurting the economy. >> silicon valley in california . bill gates begged the administration to increase we need 15 million jobs that americans will not be ready for. if you get a science and math degree. you will get a job. and instead of trying to push this on the young people. this is half of it. and cutting education and telling kies to skip science class. >> i don't think it will make a...
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a message from the u.s. department of health and human services. 's our connectin to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to keep free antenna tv as part of our communications future. always free and always local. [ cellphone rings ] ♪ yeah, i just picked her up. we should be there in 20 minutes... [ girl #1 ] who is it? [ girl #2 ] oh, it's him. where is he? i know. yeah. i know. hold on... ♪ [ crash ] [ screams ] [ laughs ] [ crash ] [ crash ] yeah. [ crash ] [ swords clank ] >> we're back at medieval times, where juan is giving me a behind-the-scenes tour. this is the armory for the show. everything is modeled after weapons that were really used during the middle ages. i was surprised to learn that some of these weapons didn't actually start out as weapons. >> now,
a message from the u.s. department of health and human services. 's our connectin to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to keep free antenna tv as part of our communications future. always free and always local. [...
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attorney's office, and i know perfectly well from having been a u.s. attorney that that person may very well be doing no cyber cases at all. they may simply be the designee who puts the conference call on mute while they're doing other work. so just that number doesn't really help. so we're trying to work through who's really on to this cyber problem and how within the fbi. are there people who are designated in your local offices who are in the same mode when there's a conference call to be had, they're the ones who take it, but their workload is really elsewhere? are there folks whose role is really sort of forensic cleanup, the people who when you raid a place, they grab the computers and they do the download? that's all important stuff but it's not really the cyber battle. and one of the things that i'm concerned about is that when you look at the metrics of cases that are produced, again, i see some great cases but i don't see a ton of them. in terms of beating down the bot nets that attack our systems through service attacks, you guys helped i th
attorney's office, and i know perfectly well from having been a u.s. attorney that that person may very well be doing no cyber cases at all. they may simply be the designee who puts the conference call on mute while they're doing other work. so just that number doesn't really help. so we're trying to work through who's really on to this cyber problem and how within the fbi. are there people who are designated in your local offices who are in the same mode when there's a conference call to be...
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the private sector is not doing fine. >> u.s. manufacturing was strong in may. the public-sector was worse. teachers and cox laid off. the president of blamed congress for rejecting it. >> to be on track to have a million more americans working this year. keep in mind that the private sector has been following pace. >> he said the private sector is doing fine. is he that out of touch? these comments suggest someone that doesn't understand what is happening in the country he has been elected to lead. >> about the white house, damage control. the economy needs to be strengthened, that is why i had a press conference. >> he ought to offer more ideas and stop playing political games. >> possible bad news for pg&e customers tonight. >> utility bills could get higher down the road. >> the maryland poison center is getting calls about a drug that makes some people act like a zombie. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest int
the private sector is not doing fine. >> u.s. manufacturing was strong in may. the public-sector was worse. teachers and cox laid off. the president of blamed congress for rejecting it. >> to be on track to have a million more americans working this year. keep in mind that the private sector has been following pace. >> he said the private sector is doing fine. is he that out of touch? these comments suggest someone that doesn't understand what is happening in the country he...
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u.s. bankruptcy court in delaware must approve. that hearing is scheduled one week from today. >> baltimore city police are investigating a shooting were the victim was found near social services building. police were called to the building along the 1200 block of west pratt street. that is where the victim went for help after he was shot. paramedics transported him to a hospital and his injuries are said to be non-life-threatening. no word on an arrest or motive. and annapolis man is facing charges in a murder for hire case. he solicited to find a killer to kill his wife. he was arrested after he delivered a gun and other valuables as a partial payment. baltimore county police are trying to figure out what caused the car to collide with a train this afternoon. we were over the scene crossing along schafer's lane. it struck the vehicle while traveling to new jersey. it did continue its trip to new jersey. one person in the car was taken to the hospital and there is no word on that person.
u.s. bankruptcy court in delaware must approve. that hearing is scheduled one week from today. >> baltimore city police are investigating a shooting were the victim was found near social services building. police were called to the building along the 1200 block of west pratt street. that is where the victim went for help after he was shot. paramedics transported him to a hospital and his injuries are said to be non-life-threatening. no word on an arrest or motive. and annapolis man is...
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it started by two u.s. economic reports. decrease in applications for unemployment and slimmer trade deficit. more on a recent slide and more from cnbc later in this newscast. >> right nou, we are going to check on the traffic. >> danella sealock, what's going on out there? >> in the district and northwest, dealing with an earlier fire activity. ingraham street is closed at 9th avenue. take jefferson northwest or hamilton to let crews work. let's head over to virginia. rolling road at braddock road, the left lane is blocked because of an accident. road work in virginia traveling the outer loop, the left lane is taken away. back to you both. >> thanks, danella. >>> new this morning, a search for a gunman in prince george's county who shot and killed a man. it was reported around 7:00 in hill crest heights. when officers arrived, they found a man outside an apartment with a gunshot wound. police are trying to fig figure out what led to the shooting. >>> a person was killed in a blaze near gallaudet university. >> reporter: all
it started by two u.s. economic reports. decrease in applications for unemployment and slimmer trade deficit. more on a recent slide and more from cnbc later in this newscast. >> right nou, we are going to check on the traffic. >> danella sealock, what's going on out there? >> in the district and northwest, dealing with an earlier fire activity. ingraham street is closed at 9th avenue. take jefferson northwest or hamilton to let crews work. let's head over to virginia. rolling...
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u.s. airways flight because they wouldn't give her more booze. u.s. airways flight 167 was headed from charlotte, north carolina to fort myers in florida. police say she kick and spit upon one flight attendant. slapped another in the face and kicked a third one in the privates. the police report indicates an off duty deputy helped restrain the woman and here is her mug shot. police charged her with battery and interfering with an air arecraft. >> shepard: the supreme court justices should now have all the information they need to decide on your healthcare coverage. this afternoon the justices wrapped up the last hearings on the issue. over the past three days the justices have spent six hours hear aing arguments. six hours. that is a record at least in the last few decades. one of the major topics has been the requirement that people buy health insurance or pay a penalty. yesterday the justices examined whether there is constitutional. shannon bream has been covering this for us while work
u.s. airways flight because they wouldn't give her more booze. u.s. airways flight 167 was headed from charlotte, north carolina to fort myers in florida. police say she kick and spit upon one flight attendant. slapped another in the face and kicked a third one in the privates. the police report indicates an off duty deputy helped restrain the woman and here is her mug shot. police charged her with battery and interfering with an air arecraft. >> shepard: the supreme court justices should...
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. >>> the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s have been thrust into sudden stardom following the death of osama bin laden. but several s.e.a.l.s are now in trouble over a new video game made in the bay area. >> reporter: they call it medal of honor: warfighter, a video game so life like, that electronic arts consulted with members of s.e.a.l. team six, including one of the men that took down osama bin laden. 7s.e.a.l.s have been repry happened, their pay partially forfeited with for leaking navy secrets to electronic arts. the game does not recreate the bin laden raid, and it's unclear what information the s.e.a.l.s shared. the navy is not discussing the breech, but said the s.e.a.l.s have been punished for the misconduct, saying "we do not tolerate misconduct." since the raid that brought down bin laden, the s.e.a.l. team has become a source of intrigue. bun member wrote the book no easy day under a pen name, and some s. eavment l.s participated in filming of a movie with permission. the bin laden raid will also b
. >>> the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s have been thrust into sudden stardom following the death of osama bin laden. but several s.e.a.l.s are now in trouble over a new video game made in the bay area. >> reporter: they call it medal of honor: warfighter, a video game so life like, that electronic arts consulted with members of s.e.a.l. team six, including one of the men that took down osama bin laden. 7s.e.a.l.s have been repry happened, their pay partially forfeited with for leaking navy...
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according to the u.s. state department, between 2008 and 2010, parents reported more than 3,000 abduction cases involving some 4,700 children. >> these cases break my heart, because i know what it's like to suffer every second of every day longing to be with your own child. >> david's new role as an activist include speaking engagements. >> i can never accept this gift of being reunited without doing what i can to give back. >> he also appears frequently on capitol hill. congressman chris smith, one of his most vocal supporters, named a bill in honor of sean and david. it would sanction countries harboring a child abducted by a parent. the website once devoted to bringing sean home is now devoted to bringing other children home. and david hopes his book, "a father's love" will draw attention to the issue. it's something sean who helped pick the photos for the new paperback version, has become as compassionate about as his dad. >> i don't want people to go through what i went through. i would prefer if peop
according to the u.s. state department, between 2008 and 2010, parents reported more than 3,000 abduction cases involving some 4,700 children. >> these cases break my heart, because i know what it's like to suffer every second of every day longing to be with your own child. >> david's new role as an activist include speaking engagements. >> i can never accept this gift of being reunited without doing what i can to give back. >> he also appears frequently on capitol hill....
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news that u.s. manufacturing shrank. industrial stocks took a beating. best buy jumped 6% on reports that its founder is nearing a deal to take the company private. and am blend pharmaceutical rose after bristol myers agreed to buy it. dow won it's bid to acquire software maker quest. drug giant glaxosmithkline agreed to pay $3 billion the largest fine ever in a health care fraud case for years illegal practices including kickbacks, soft advertising and failure to warn of health risks. >>> elsewhere microsoft admitted more than $6 billion it spent buying an ad company went to waste. >> barclay's chief resigned in the wake of an interest rigging case. >>> a little good news if you're getting away by car for the fourth. gas prices are 22 cents cheaper than last year at around $3.35 a gallon. >>> speaking of getting away, 51% of executives are not checking in with the office while on vacation. back in 2010 only 26% went offline while away. >>> finally forget about bake sales one pennsylvania high school is hoping to raise funds by auctioning itself on e-bay
news that u.s. manufacturing shrank. industrial stocks took a beating. best buy jumped 6% on reports that its founder is nearing a deal to take the company private. and am blend pharmaceutical rose after bristol myers agreed to buy it. dow won it's bid to acquire software maker quest. drug giant glaxosmithkline agreed to pay $3 billion the largest fine ever in a health care fraud case for years illegal practices including kickbacks, soft advertising and failure to warn of health risks....
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they are now -- there are now at least 16 people dead in the u.s. in weather-related incidents and an estimated 6.2 million without power. but whatever the weather, the army's third infantry regiment stands guard day and night at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery and in new york city broadway theaters will stay closed on tuesday for a third day due to the weather. the association which runs them says it hopes to reopen on wednesday. of course the new york stock exchange closed as well. the first time in 27 years they have closed because of the weather. >> it is really quite amazing. they may be closed for days. the brunt of the super storm may be behind us, but it is no time to let up your guard. this storm is continuing to take lives. 6 teen lives so far causing all kinds of destruction hitting the coastal towns with drenching rains and punishing surf. we are going to have a better idea just how bad the destruction is. obviously it will be in the morning light. the top concern is flooding. the surge is calming down this hour in
they are now -- there are now at least 16 people dead in the u.s. in weather-related incidents and an estimated 6.2 million without power. but whatever the weather, the army's third infantry regiment stands guard day and night at the tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery and in new york city broadway theaters will stay closed on tuesday for a third day due to the weather. the association which runs them says it hopes to reopen on wednesday. of course the new york stock exchange...
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analysts here say there's no equivalent in the u.s., that americans never have that feeling of looking up to another power as a source of stability and growth for themselves. we had our crews span out to seven countries in europe and asia where people said they absolutely are looking at this election at this time as hugely important to their own futures and concerns. those concerns, of course, varied by region. in countries in transition, egypt and afghanistan, people were concerned about continuity and aid. they were worried about what forging new relationships with a new administration would mean exactly to them. in europe, all about the economy. in fact, a poll was done that showed 75% of europeans would vote for obama. 92% of germans. when you look at a place like, say, israel, if the election happened here, the landslide would be romney's. he's gained enormous support there after he visited and has been vocally supportive of potential israeli action against iran's nuclear facilities. >> michelle, thank you. >>> we want to let you know right here, brian williams and our entire poli
analysts here say there's no equivalent in the u.s., that americans never have that feeling of looking up to another power as a source of stability and growth for themselves. we had our crews span out to seven countries in europe and asia where people said they absolutely are looking at this election at this time as hugely important to their own futures and concerns. those concerns, of course, varied by region. in countries in transition, egypt and afghanistan, people were concerned about...
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we need to understand that stigma kills especially in the u.s. military. we have to address it every day. i want to read you some excerpts from our real live website. we have a real lives website. it's essentially you could go on and talk about what is on your mind. there's different categories i went into the section on suicide and suicide ideation. these were people who actually attempted suicide. from a forgotten dad in washington. first and foremost i am a survivor. i have had difficult times with relationships. i keep everyone at a distance. even those who i know i can trust. trust is a big issue. i can count the number of people i trust on one hand and with those people there are doubts of trust. by charlotte in kentucky a woman who lost her son in a boating accident. doctors wrote me prescriptions for many medications. i don't know why i simply refused to take it for the first few years. after that i began to take some of them. i couldn't even remember to eat when i was hungry. i lost all interest in doing anything fun. friends stopped coming by and
we need to understand that stigma kills especially in the u.s. military. we have to address it every day. i want to read you some excerpts from our real live website. we have a real lives website. it's essentially you could go on and talk about what is on your mind. there's different categories i went into the section on suicide and suicide ideation. these were people who actually attempted suicide. from a forgotten dad in washington. first and foremost i am a survivor. i have had difficult...
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and ged targeting of u.s. citizens. i still want to see the office of legal counsel. and i would urge you to keep working on that. i realize that is a matter of some debate within the administration. >> that would be true. >> please keep my staff and me updated in the progress of the review of the nypd surveillance of muslim-americans. >> we will. >> and lastly, i wrote to you and secretary of homeland janet encourage you to hold marriage based immigration petitions for same sex couples, the decision, the defense against marriage act, may be granted individual cases, i hope you will reconsider the administration's position. we have case, i have written toe married in vermont, lawfully, a number of states where same sex marriages are legal. but then they run up against the immigration problem. please review that. >> i will look at the case and get back to you, senator. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, madam chairman, welcometo holder. the job doesn't seem to be getting eaot a blaming you, just sympathizing. >> good observation. >> not so much that i won'
and ged targeting of u.s. citizens. i still want to see the office of legal counsel. and i would urge you to keep working on that. i realize that is a matter of some debate within the administration. >> that would be true. >> please keep my staff and me updated in the progress of the review of the nypd surveillance of muslim-americans. >> we will. >> and lastly, i wrote to you and secretary of homeland janet encourage you to hold marriage based immigration petitions for...
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pleasure being here oh well that's nice of you to say so let's talk about this because looking at the u.s. economy and people trying to figure out where it's going and if it's improving they look to different things they look to what politicians are saying on the campaign trail what plan they may have depending on who wins they look at economic indicators today we have jobless claims we have consumer confidence they look to the stock market do any of these indicators or is there any litmus test event that tells us where we are or where the economy is headed where the if you get the numbers some economists you're going to get some pretty fishy numbers and you don't want to pay any attention to them at all they mean something but they don't mean very much and they don't mean what they claim they mean you know those numbers of the unemployment for example or the inflation numbers or even the g.d.p. number the g.d.p. numbers are to be the biggest frog in economics you know it pretends to tell you people think it says are you getting better or not is a g b g.d.p. growing or is it not but you k
pleasure being here oh well that's nice of you to say so let's talk about this because looking at the u.s. economy and people trying to figure out where it's going and if it's improving they look to different things they look to what politicians are saying on the campaign trail what plan they may have depending on who wins they look at economic indicators today we have jobless claims we have consumer confidence they look to the stock market do any of these indicators or is there any litmus test...
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the u.s. is still very important. we are expecting growth of about 2%. if the u.s. goes off of this book with and you have very weak growth, that will be a huge dent in the global outlook and will have transmission of sex to the rest of the global economy at that time when the eurozone is still in recession in japan has also slid into recession. the risk is that this negotiation process could be protracted. i think president obama is proposing the concept of a fallback option, which would at least deliver some of the extension of the tax cuts and also unemployment benefits, which is very important. if the unemployment benefits cease after the first of january, that has an immediate impact on expenditure in the u.s. on about 2 million unemployed people. i think he is going to try to put together a skeleton deal to at least bridge the gap while negotiations continue. u.s. secretary of state -- >> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has been taken to hospital. she suffered a concussion earlier this month. she is being treated with blood thinning medication and she
the u.s. is still very important. we are expecting growth of about 2%. if the u.s. goes off of this book with and you have very weak growth, that will be a huge dent in the global outlook and will have transmission of sex to the rest of the global economy at that time when the eurozone is still in recession in japan has also slid into recession. the risk is that this negotiation process could be protracted. i think president obama is proposing the concept of a fallback option, which would at...
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. >> the project is dead because an anonymous u.s. buyer paid $2.3 million for the guillotine. >> did the lamb come with the $2.3 million? because that's a pretty penny for just a guillotine. >> but remember, it was a brightly colored guillotine. so it could be, you know, a conversation piece in the corner of your den. >> okay, why would you keep something that could kill something like that as a conversation piece in the den? >> there you go. >> that starts the conversation. >> a spokesperson for the anonymous buyer said he bought it for the art, but he was also hoping to shave the sheep's life. >> hopefully the guillotine didn't get into the hands of evil. >> breaking news tomorrow. man with guillotine in basement kills family. i don't know. >> let's hope that it was literally just for the love of this sheep. >> you know, for $2.2 million, you could have dinner with the whole staff of "right this minute." i'm just saying. >>> steven, it is time for a little pantomime fun turned into technology. >> my favorite time. >> pantomime for
. >> the project is dead because an anonymous u.s. buyer paid $2.3 million for the guillotine. >> did the lamb come with the $2.3 million? because that's a pretty penny for just a guillotine. >> but remember, it was a brightly colored guillotine. so it could be, you know, a conversation piece in the corner of your den. >> okay, why would you keep something that could kill something like that as a conversation piece in the den? >> there you go. >> that starts...
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a crime and corruption so bad in one u.s. city that it decided to do away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz because as you mentioned already to our viewers the camden police department every officer that makes up that depletes police department two hundred seventy of them will be laid off by the end of this year and according to the plans of of put in place by new jersey officials house of those officers will be hired back to serve for the camden county police force which actually has not been created yet but once they are serving for the police force they will be non union members which means that these officers will not have collective bargain
a crime and corruption so bad in one u.s. city that it decided to do away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz...
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since the increasing demand for u.s. exports creates huge opportunities to grow business internationally. >> if growth is occurring around the world at two-thirds of overall global growth growing outside the united states, it's really imperative for small businesses to realize there's a lot of opportunity outside the united states for those sales. >> we decided that we wanted to do this international business. within the company we chose three markets and then we concentrated on those three markets and in a matter of three years we are doing a lot of market research, it basically had begun from there. >> and no discussion about growing your business connections is ever complete without talking about the power of social media. >> people are changing their business models. there's been so many technological innovations and how do you make yourself standout in the pact. there's been a move toward the experimental presentation. so you're not just saying, here's what i'm selling or he's my service. it is sort of making the ex
since the increasing demand for u.s. exports creates huge opportunities to grow business internationally. >> if growth is occurring around the world at two-thirds of overall global growth growing outside the united states, it's really imperative for small businesses to realize there's a lot of opportunity outside the united states for those sales. >> we decided that we wanted to do this international business. within the company we chose three markets and then we concentrated on...